Predicting Colts 38 roster cuts based on final 53-man projection

With roster cuts looming for the Indianapolis Colts, we put together our final 53-man roster prediction based on what has unfolded over the last six weeks in training camp practices, one joint practice, and three preseason games.

All teams must have their initial 53-man rosters set by 4:00 PM ET on Tuesday.

But with 53 players making the initial roster projection, that means that 38 players–including Maximilian Mang with an IPP designation–will have to be released. With the latest roster projection as our guide, who are the players that may be on the outside looking in?

Quarterback (1)

Jason Bean

Bean again showcased his playmaking potential in the preseason, but Riley Leonard was always the favorite to land the QB3 role on the Colts‘ 53-man roster.

Running back (4)

Khalil Herbert, Nate Noel, Nay’Quan Wright, Ulysses Bentley

As I mentioned in my roster prediction, this is a difficult position to predict because we don’t know the extent of Tyler Goodson or Khalil Herbert’s injuries. But I put Goodson on the 53-man because before being sidelined, he seemed to be ahead of Herbert. Bentley is a prime practice squad candidate.

Wide receiver (6)

Ajou Ajou, Tyler Kahmann, Coleman Owen, Landon Parker, Blayne Taylor, Laquon Treadwell

Making the final roster was going to be tough with those six spots seemingly solidified all summer. Treadwell and Owen both performed well this preseason and could make their way back to the practice squad.

Tight end (3)

Jelani Woods, Maximilian Mang, Sean McKeon

Mang could stick around on the International Pathway Player (IPP) designation. Woods was beat out for that fourth tight end spot by Will Mallory, who was the more consistent of the two this summer.

Offensive line (5)

Wesley French, Mose Vavao, Josh Sills, Marcellus Johnson, Marshall Foerner

I rostered nine offensive linemen. It’s always possible under GM Chris Ballard that he goes heavy and keeps a 10th, at which point French or Sills could be an option.

Defensive line (7)

Marcus Haynes, Desmond Little, Durell Nchami, Devonta Davis, Eric Johnson, Tim Smith, Josh Tupou

I kept 10 defensive linemen in total, with six ends and four tackles. It’s certainly possible that a fifth tackle is kept, and if that’s the case, Johnson or Smith could be in the mix. But with JT Tuimoloau and Tyquan Lewis able to play inside, I was comfortable going lighter there.

Linebacker (4)

Jake Chaney, Solomon DeShields, Segun Olubi, Joseph Vaughn

Olubi was a difficult cut here after being a core special teams contributor. However, defensively, he never quite seemed to be in the mix with Austin Ajiake and Cameron McGrone.

Cornerback (5)

Chris Lammons, Samuel Womack, BJ Mayes, Duke Shelley, Alex Johnson

Letting go of Lammons wasn’t an easy call. But between him, JuJu Brents, and Johnathan Edwards, I thought he had the best chance of making it back to the practice squad. Womack has missed time recently due to injury.

Safety (2)

Ladarius Tennison, Trey Washington

Daniel Scott seemed to secure the backup strong safety role with his play over the last two weeks.

Special teams (1)

Maddux Trujillo

Spencer Shrader won the kicker competition, but I would guess the Colts want Trujillo back on the practice squad.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts 53-man roster: Projecting 38 roster cuts Indianapolis makes

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